Rescuers

It had been agreed beforehand that Dyatlov would send a telegram to UPI sports club as soon as the group returns to Vizhay. It was expected that this would happen no later than February 12, but Dyatlov had told Yudin that he expected to be longer, and so when date passed and no message had been received there was no immediate reaction - delays of few days were common in such expeditions. The relatives of the missing hikers demanded a rescue operation and only then did the head of the institute send on February 20 the first rescue groups consisting of volunteer students and teachers. Later, the army and police forces became involved, with planes and helicopters being ordered to join the rescue operation.

The first person to become bothered by the delay of the hikers return was Kolevatov’s eldest sister Rimma Sergeevna Kolevatova. She started asking questions, urging authorities to start a rescue operation, and on February 26 she sent a telegram to Nikita Khrushchev.

The telegram was shown in Kremlin on February 27. Rimma Kolevatova's testimony published below clearly shows her knowledge that a telegram from the hikers sent from Vizhay was expected on February 12 with a notice about their arrival in Sverdlovsk. Kolevatov's sister, in her despair, made up and earlier date of the group’s expected return date to make the facts more ominous. This telegram may have escalated the search and rescue operation to the highest circles. Special report dated February 28 addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR signed by the Minister of the Interior of the RSFSR is published below.

"Dear Nikita Sergeevich By the scheduled date on February 9, a group of hikers from the Polytechnic Institute of Sverdlovsk did not return from an expedition in the Northern Urals Search began late only after 10 days had passed Regional organizations have not yet taken effective measures We earnestly request your assistance in the urgent search for our children. Every hour counts now"

Testimony of Rimma Sergeevna Kolevatova April 14, 1959:

"... The search of the missing group started with a great delay. The group was supposed to return in Sverdlovsk on February 14-15, on February 12 they were to send a telegram from Vizhay, their final point along the route. Parents were worried about their children and, of course, they called both the UPI sports club and the city sports club (according to Dubinina and Slobodin's families). I myself called the institute only on February 17, 3 days after the expected return date. I couldn't get hold of UPI sports club chairman Gordo, all my atte group. Secretary of tmpts to get through to him were futile. I then called the city sports club Comrade Ufimtsev. He assured me that there is nothing to worry about, that the group is delayed for a week and they are on their way back. A certain fact is indignant and criminal: Gordo informed UPI party committee that a telegram had been received from Vizhay on February 18 reporting a delay of thehe UPI party committee Comrade F. P. Zaostrovskiy did not check on Gordo's report and did not inform the Director of UPI Comrade N. S. Syunov, about the incident. The Director learned about the missing group only after he was phoned by Comrade Pedchenko E.P. from the city party committee (I myself had to go to the city committee with a request to take measures to initiate search of the missing group). There was a telegram though, but from a different group that was in the same area (Blinov's group), so the institute's directorate was not informed about the negligence. The search began only at the insistence of the parents of the hikers...

The above fact testifies to the utter indifference and lack of control on behalf of those responsible for organizing the campaign and launching the search groups."

Special reportRe the death of the Ural Polytechnic Institute students - members of a trek in Sverdlovsk region

"During the winter break a group of students from the Ural Polytechnic Institute (Sverdlovsk), consisting of nine people, left for the Ivdel District of the Sverdlovsk Region to undertake a 300 km ski trip along the route north of Mt Ivdel – in the area of Mt Otorten.On January 28 the group left from village Burmantovo 70 km north of Mt Ivdel with provisions to last till Fevruary 14.On February 19, the Institute appealed to local party and Soviet authorities asking for help in finding the missing students. To that point Department of Internal Affairs of Sverdlovsk Region didn’t know anything about the missing hikers.Search groups including trained skiers-athletes from the Institute and workers from the Ivdel Correctional labor camp with search dogs were dropped by helicopters in the area of Mt Otorten.On February 26 on the south face of the mountain rescuers found tents with skis, ice axe, cameras, blankets and provisions, and on February 27, 1 km from away - 4 corpses covered with snow. The searches continue. Participants are 46 athletes- skiers, airplanes and helicopters are dispatched to aid in the search.Sverdlovsk Regional Committee of CPSU established a commission to oversee the organization of the search and investigation of the reasons for the deaths of the students."

Minister of the Interior of the RSFSR

Igor Dyatlov didn’t file all the required documents for the trip, notably the map or the rout. The organization of the rescue expedition became hindered by this fact. The necessary information began to be feverishly reconstructed from the stories of people who heard about the plans of Dyatlov group. The problem with the missing map was resolved by a member of another Politech sport club - Ignatiy Fokich Ryagin, a friend of the Kolevatov family, who discussed extensively with Aleksander the forthcoming trek in mid-January. Ryagin recalled the route of the group from memory and on February 19 Rimma handed over the map to Colonel Georgiy Ortyukov, a tactics instructor from the UPI military department, who led the search for the group in those February days, and subsequently put a lot of effort into clarifying the history of the Dyatlov group.

Boris Slobtsov

Mihail Sharavin

Vadim Brusnitsyn

Moses Akselrod

Evgeniy Maslennikov

Vladislav Karelin

Georgiy Atmanaki

Egor Nevolin

Sergey Sogrin

Petr Bartolomey

Valentin Yakimenko

Yuri Blinov

Boris Martyushev

Evgeniy Shuleshko

Kirill Bardin

Semyon Baskin

Abram Kikoin

Victor Meshteryakov

Valeriy Dubovtsev

Victor Malyutin

Еvgeny Zinoviev

Stepan Kurikov

Ivan Pashin

Aleksey Cheglakov

Gennadiy Grigoriev

Mihail Shishkarev

Timofey Kutsevalov

Mihail Gorlachenko

Valeriy Ufimtsev

Yuri Ahmin

Aleksander Gubin

Ivan Rempel

Vladimir Korotaev

Lev Ivanov

Fyodor Zaostrovskiy

Colonel Georgiy Ortyukov

Nikolay Klinov

Boris Vozrozhdenny

Vasily Tempalov

Lev Gordo

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February 20
UPI sports club called a meeting, and the other expedition groups in the region were informed that there might be a problem with Dyatlov group. Search parties were formed that including the hikers from treks that had recently returned. The groups led by Sergey Sogrin, Yuri Blinov, and Vladislav Karelin all received telegrams telling them to stop and wait for reinforcements. Gordo and Blinov flew to Ivdel to organize the search operation. Most likely on the same day, it was decided to recruit Mansi for the search.

February 21
More teams from the university were dispatched to help with the search. One team was led by Boris Slobtsov, a student at the UPI, another by Oleg Grebennik, also a UPI student, and the third by Moses Akselrod, an experienced climber. Under the command of Captain Aleksey Chernyshov, a fourth fresh group comprising military personnel was dispatched. Some local Mansi people were also asked to help.

Moscow was made aware of the incident, and soon also sent a few experienced hikers. Evgeniy Maslennikov, the head of the UPI sports club, was appointed to coordinate the search, together with Colonel Georgiy Ortyukov of the Army, who was in charge of overall logistics and helicopter support. Slobtsov group of 11 assembled first and consisted mainly of UPI students: Boris Slobtsov, Vadim Brusnitsyn, Stas Devyatov, Yuri Koptelov, Vyacheslav Krotov, Vladimir Lebedev, Vladimir Strelnikov, Vyacheslav Halizov, Mihail Sharavin. The group also included two local residents - forester Ivan Pashin and hunter Aleksey Cheglakov of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with experience in the taiga.

February 22
Several prison guards from the Ivdel LAG under the leadership of Captain Aleksey Chernyshov and another seven officers of MVD (cops) under command of lieutenant Potapov have joined the search in the Dyatlov group. Another three groups were formed in UPI from student volunteers under the leadership of Oleg Grebennik, Moises Akselrod and Boris Slobtsov. Additionally, four Mansi hunters were hired to help and look for the missing group. Moscow sent several specialists including E. P. Maslennikov, Baskin, Bardin and Shuleshko.
Slobtsov rescue group was transported on an airplane from Sverdlovsk to the military airfield of Ivdel with equipment and weekly supply of products.

February 23
In poor visibility, Slobtsov group was transferred by two helicopters to what turn to be Mount Pumsalnel 1055, a peak east of Otorten. They were trying to get as close to Otorten as they could since this was the final destination of Dyatlov group. They wanted to find out if they have been to Otorten. Within five hours of the aerial search, a ski trail was spotted running along the bank of the Auspiya River and then in the direction of the ridge. The trail appeared to be old. After landing on Pumsalnel 1055 Slobtsov group descended towards Lozva river and secured the equipment in a bivouac. Slobtsov wrote:"On the top, where we were brought in by helicopter, we saw no tracks. The next day was dedicated to some useless searches along the Lozva River. That very day we came to the banks of the Auspiya, where we knew that Dyatlov was intending to create his storage depot. Sure enough, on the left bank of this river we found some old ski tracks. A radio message was sent by our search team operator, and we received the following message from our fellow rescue group: ‘We’re six or ten kilometers from the Auspiya and we’ve found narrow sports ski tracks, different to the wide tracks of the Mansi skis. It’s a good trail made by a number of people, and is probably 10-15 days old, very easy to follow in the forest, but almost invisible in open places. The track goes to the ridge, where of course it disappears due to wind and snow drifts.’"

February 24
Next day Slobtsov rescue group reached the mountain and came to a conclusion that Dyatlov group never made it this far. The students didn't find any traces, flags or anything else that would indicate recent ascend. They crossed the source of Lozva trying to find tracks left by Dyatlov group. They didn't find any but realized that tracks can be only preserved in the taiga. On the open slopes of the mountain the skis didn't leave any trace. Therefore they decided to look for footprints father down, in the taiga, and cross the forest part of Auspiya valley. There laid another possible route of Dyatlov group. On Feb 24 Slobtsov group moved south, to the valley of Auspiya river.

February 25
Slobtsov group going up and down Auspiya valley found 5 km down the river Dyatlov group camp site. On the left bank of the river were barely noticeable snow-covered ski tracks.

Karelin group finished a trek to Mount Molebny Kamen from 9 to 24 Feb 1959. They started in the area of the upper sources Niols river towards Mount Sampalchakhl 910 where Dyatlov group was supposed to end their trek at the same time. Both groups had discussed meeting near Oykachakhl 1322. When Dyatlov was no show Karelin made a big deal of it and they continued their way. Two weeks later 25 Feb 1959 in a dining room at the train station of Serov city a man, calling himself a representative of Northern geological party, approached the hikers and asked casually "Aren't they searching for you?" They answered warily "What do you mean search? We are not due yet." They called hastily Sverdlovsk and learned from Orlov about the missing Dyatlov group. They were summoned to participate in the search operation. Two of the members, Goryachko and Granin, were in no shape to continue and were sent back to Sverdlovsk. The other six members: Vladislav Karelin, Georgiy Atmanaki, Boris Borisov, Evgeniy Serdityh, Vladimir Skutin and Vladimir Shavkunov joined the rescuers in Ivdel by train same day at 11 pm. Next day 25 Feb Georgiy Atmanaki and Vladimir Skutin were on board of the plane that flew to survey a point of disembarkation for Akselrod group near peak Otorten.

February 26
Slobtsov group split into three divisions. The first one went south where Dyatlov group could have gone after their descent from Otorten, the second division examined Auspiya river for tracks and in the search for the storage site (labaz) of Dyatlov group. The third division followed the trajectory of the Dyatlov group ski trail up Kholat Syakhl where they found the torn Dyatlov group tent. Continue reading »

(1932-1997 or 1998) Former UPI student, Master of Sports, leader of a rescue group 26-Feb-1959 dropped off on Otorten Testimony →

Alma

Альма

Specially trained rescue dog of the East European Shepherd breed. The military, led by Captain Chernyshev, took with him a specially trained dog. It was Alma who discovered the body of Zina Kolmogorova on February 26, 1959.

Forensic expert, who worked at the Central Ural Scientific Research Laboratory for Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR, the very one where the tent of Dyatlov group was examined in 1959. Read more →

UPI student, the Komsomol sent him to a logging camp. In UPI there were rumors circulating that he was not allowed to do the trek due to skipped exams. Zolotaryov took his place in Dyatlov group. Lev Ivanov trusted Bienko to develop some of the films found in the tent.

UPI student, leader of rescue group 14-Apr-1959. Yuri Blinov is a member of the Bureau of the Hikers Section of the UPI, and the leader of the group of hikers who, along with Igor Dyatlov's group, was traveling on the same train, then on the same bus, from Sverdlovsk through Serov - Ivdel to the village of Vizhay. Protocol №2 →

Bochurin

Бочурин

UPI student who together with Bienko helped develop the film(s) Lev Ivanov gave them

Bogomolov

Богомолов

Member of the route committee at the Sverdlovsk city committee for physical culture and sport. Chairman of the hikers section of Sverdlovsk Maslennikov testimony →

(26.XII.1930 – 6.XI.1978) Forensic expert of the Sverdlovsk Regional Forensic Medical Bureau. He signed the Histological analyses of the last four bodies. He kept post mortem photos thus breaching the declaration of nondisclosure.

Officer in charge of Ivdel City Police Department, testified what Kurikov had said about the Ostyaks Testimony →

Gladyrev Petr Vasilyevich

Гладырев Пётр Васильевич

(20.VII.1922 - VI.1960) Commander of An-2, board number 55-84. In his crew in this flight - the navigator Georgiy Karpushin, and the co-pilot Gennadiy Patrushev. Crashed in nearby Ivdel with Mi 4 helicopter due to a faulty lead screw.

Student in the Mining institute at the time. He was a member of Karelin group that went in Northern Urals leaving Sverdlovsk on February 6, 1959, but did not take part in the Dyatlov group search Atmanaki testimony →

Granin Victor

Гранин Виктор

From the town of Giri. He was a member of Karelin group that went in Northern Urals leaving Sverdlovsk on February 6, 1959, but did not take part in the Dyatlov group search Atmanaki testimony →

Grebennik Oleg Ivanovich

Гребенник Олег Иванович

UPI student, leader of a rescue group 24-Feb-1959 dropped off on Oykachakhl

(1907-1991) Prosecutor of Sverdlovsk region, approved the official statement for closing the case given by Junior Counselor of Justice and Criminal Prosecutor of Sverdlovsk region, Lev Ivanov Okishev interview →

Kolevatova Rimma Sergeevna

Колеватова Римма Сергеевна

(1929-) Aleksander Kolevatov's sister who gave him the knife he carried at the trek as a present, and was identified and returned to her Testimony →

Head of Sverdlovsk Forensic Science Laboratory, he kept the tent. After Kretov died in the 80s the tent was taken to the garbage container, apparently water pipe burst back in the late 70s and the tent collected mold. Decision to appoint criminal expert →

Captain KGB, shot himself in the mouth soon after Patrushev died in an misterious aircrash. They were friends and both investigated their own theory of Dyatlov group death, presumably about fire balls. Read more →

Head of the communications section of the Vizhay Forestry Department. The date on his testimony (6-Feb-1959) in the case files rises controversy. Testimony →

Popov Aleksander Ivanovich

Попов Александр Иванович

Radiologist in Ivdel

Potapov

Потапов

Lieutenant, Karelin and soldiers from Lt. Potapov group found with their probes the body of Slobodin on 5-Mar-1959 Maslennikov testimony →
Reported together with Avenburg and Sogrin abnormal phenomenon observed on 31-III-59 4:00 Report →

Rakitin is the literary pseudonym of a group of people who authored the most extensive and popular book on the subject of Dyatlov group tragedy called Dyatlov Pass. The book promotes the controlled environment theory, but also features the best behavior analysis so far. The book is translated in German only. The group consists of a "leader" who came up with the theory plus a few consultants and a literary agent, but nobody knows who he exactly is, or what is his name Read more →

(19.VI.1914 - 03.IV.1981) Chairman of the Committee on Physical Culture and Sports of the Sverdlovsk Region Akselrod testimony →

Rikshin Vladimir

Рыкшин Владимир

Modern times president of the "Extreme" Association, who together with professional hunter Nikolay Lednev have a theory about the strange panic inducing metal objects in the area that make you run and leave you with the feeling that something or somebody is watching your back as you leave.

Romanov

Романов

Prosecutor of the Investigative Department of the Prosecutor's Office of the Sverdlovsk Region

Rubel Raisa Borisovna

Рубель Раиса Борисовна

(25.II.1912 - VIII.1992) First USSR master of sports in tourism among athletes of the Sverdlovsk region Akselrod testimony →

Ryagin Ignatiy Fokich

Рягин Игнатий Фокич

Friend of the Kolevatov family, who recalled the route of Dyatlov group from memory and used by Colonel Georgiy Ortyukov in the search Kolevatova testimony →

Ryazhnev Georgiy Ivanovich

Ряжнев Георгий Иванович

Chief of the 1st forestry department of Energo Lesokombinat in 41st district in 1959 Testimony →

(27.II.1950) Senior investigator and forensic expert at the General Directorate for Criminalistics (Forensic Center) of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. 1991-2015 headed the investigation of the murder of the royal family. He became involved in Dyatlov Pass case in 2015 Read more →

Coach for a sports school in Serov who in 2009 told journalist Shtrauh that her group of students were supposed to go on a trip to Otorten after the UPI students, their papers were delayed and the trip canceled before the Dyatlov group was declared missing. Read more →